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  1. denata

    My new garage.

    Before this I poured concrete, but I did not get such serious damage. Because the skin remained intact. But if you damage the top layer of skin, any wound or scratch after concrete turns into an ulcer. Before this, the skin just became very dry, I just smeared it with cream and the next day...
  2. denata

    My new garage.

    After pouring concrete, I discovered that I had chemical burns on both hands, where the cuff of the gloves was. The cloth cuff was soaked with concrete. During the work I did not pay attention to the discomfort, the constant friction damaged the top layer of skin, cement is a strong alkaline...
  3. denata

    My new garage.

    Ordered 5.5 cubic meters of concrete. Started on September 1, poured the concrete on September 26. Worked only on weekends. I did all this in proud solitude. The formwork was not torn or warped. Everything went well. 2 cubic meters of boards cost $500, 5.5 cubic meters of concrete and the...
  4. denata

    My new garage.

    When the boards were finished, I started on the wire. Drilled holes, passed the wire through them from the outside, left nails and twisted the wire. About every yard. Then I laid 12mm (½") reinforcement on this wire and tied the reinforcement to the stove wiring, bent it with a rebar bender...
  5. denata

    My new garage.

    Continued building the outer and inner walls of the formwork. Inner width 300mm (1ft) and height 450mm (1.5ft).
  6. denata

    My new garage.

    Brought 2 cubic meters of 40x150mm (1.5/8"x6") boards. Started building 14.1x7.6m (46x25ft) formwork.
  7. denata

    4L80E transmission cooling line bypass valve

    A bypass valve is used in all Hummer vehicles (Figure 5-32). The valve limits pressure buildup in the oil cooler and lines.The bypass valve is attached to the passenger side cross- member-to-frame bracket bolt. The cooler lines are attached to body/chassis components with clamps (Figure 5-31).
  8. denata

    My Shop

    In our area, the freezing depth is about 2m (7ft). The soil is sandy rocky. There is no clay. Therefore, small houses and garages are built on a shallow foundation (1 foot). or on piles driven to a depth of more than 3m (10ft) if it is a lowland with water-saturated soil. "Insulated Swedish...
  9. denata

    intro. Im Daniel

    Was this all in your Mini Cooper?
  10. denata

    Vegetable Gardens

    Hilled up my lonely potato.
  11. denata

    Vegetable Gardens

    After 3 days grew 3.5 inches.
  12. denata

    Vegetable Gardens

    A potato sprouted in a flower pot on the windowsill! There is still snow in the garden.
  13. denata

    Tractor/equipment for up to 5 acres

    I once rented a yacht on vacation. these were the most unforgettable days.
  14. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    Yes, the metric system, you don’t even need to think, there are 1000 millimeters, or 100 centimeters, in one meter. In the metric system 3+4=7. In imperial 1/8+5/32= 9/32. My choice is clear :)
  15. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    I made scoring side knives from a metal strip.
  16. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    I want to weld the lower knife, also 4 mm thick, with a surfacing electrode like ESAB EWAC HF 004 or similar.
  17. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    I started making a bucket for the rear linkage for my Iseki 177. I bought iron doors on Craigslist with a thickness of 3mm (1/8") and 4mm (5/32"). the lower part is made of 4mm metal. Due to the faceted shape, a rigid structure was obtained. (Size in centimeters)
  18. denata

    My new shop

    Show me how the truss is made, what snow load is it designed for? Does it snow there?
  19. denata

    Truck Names

    Jokes aside. Name the truck like the British draft breed Shire or Suffolk Punch.
  20. denata

    Truck Names

    I don't insist, but maybe the name is Black gelding?
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